As any of you who visit regularly know, AntiqueWeek just rolled out its new and improved website. Let me know what you think.

1/28/2006 10:58:33 AM

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Posted by
Howard
on 1/29/2006 3:09:22 PM

Email: Boy2bigone@yahoo.com

The NEW website is Just Great!!
So come on everyone lets hear from you.

Posted by
jjham99
on 1/29/2006 5:39:29 PM

Email: iof814@yahoo.com

Really like the sites new look. Enjoy reading the forums and hope for more participation in 2006.

Posted by
george Caledonia
on 1/31/2006 3:59:44 PM

Email: caledonia@psicorp.com

I can't find the used book ads . Apparently not under classified . What do I have to do to access them ?

Posted by
Connie Swaim
on 1/31/2006 4:47:56 PM

Email: connie@antiqueweek.com

George, thanks for pointing out you couldn't find the book ads. The site is still a work in progress and we plan to have the book ads loaded to the site soon.
Connie

Posted by
Bill Fraszier
on 2/2/2006 6:15:53 PM

Email: fraszier@ctcisp.com

Looks great! Keep it up !

Posted by
Esther Margol
on 2/2/2006 7:55:06 PM

Email: estmargol@aol.com

having "eggsperience"in Atlanta May 12,13,14 in my home...swap meet and exchange of info e mail for more info if attending

Posted by
Curt
on 2/5/2006 11:25:12 AM

Email: crobb@indy.rr.com

Wow want a great site and it is a great idea to have a blog where comments can be left and suggestions for improvement. Of the many internet websites I visit this is one of the most informative and useful.

Posted by
on 2/12/2006 7:27:35 PM

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Boring!

Posted by
Nate
on 2/21/2006 10:27:50 AM

Email: ndmcclur@insightbb.com

Great job! The web is the future. You have just increased the value of my subscription significantly. I hope this new website brings you more readers and more advertisers. Kudos to Steve Haines; this has to be a huge amount of work!

Posted by
Ed
on 3/28/2006 10:18:17 PM

Email: bva-autolit@verizon.net

The site looks great! The ease of use for this blog section is also a plus.

Posted by
John Zecca
on 5/1/2006 7:26:29 PM

Email: helenzecca@verizon.net

Why do web page designers insist on designing a page wider than the screen? I find it inefficient and annoying to have to use the bar on the bottom of the page in order to read the entire screen. Please take the inititive and show others that a good newspaper editor knows how to design a readable page.

Posted by
Susan
on 5/8/2006 5:08:18 PM

Email: sschuchts@yahoo.com

The site is great. I would suggest that the most recent blog entries be at the top of the page rather than the reverse. Thanks!

Posted by
Paulette Schrab
on 5/8/2006 5:09:55 PM

Email: paulet990@hotmail.com

Although I agree in general... preferring designs that expand or shrink along with the window, I won't complain. This is an easy site to use... and functionality is key. I've been working on websites for ten years, and there's always somebody who is not happy... and usually feels free to complain and criticize. It's not easy having work out there for all the world to see.

Posted by
Connie Swaim
on 5/11/2006 10:52:31 AM

Email: connie@antiqueweek.com

Thanks to everyone for continuing to provide feedback.
To Susan: The blogs are in oldest to newest so that if people respond to a post you read from top to bottom in chronological order, otherwise, you might read a post that is commenting on a later post, but you would read them in the wrong order.

Posted by
Oahu9872
on 7/18/2006 11:30:44 AM

Email: Oahu72@hotmail.com

Maybe its your screen resolution, not the website genius.

Posted by
Bob McKean
on 1/22/2007 9:14:29 PM

Email: bobscollectibles.insight.rr.com

We can't figure out how to post photos of the copper lamp we emailed you about a couple of days ago....